Answer:
Institutional oppression is a form of systemic oppression, whereby an institution (e.g university of government) intentionally discriminate a group of people based on their identity, such as race and class.While another group benefits. These intentional disadvantages are supported and enforced by the institutions policies and laws, and supported by society.
Examples of the intersection between systemic and institutional oppression:
1. Biased policies used in hiring. A company may seek a candidate who will work 6 days a week and extra hours each week. This will result in little to no women being hired because of the potential that she might (if not already) have kids, thus unable to work long hours and weekends.
2. Institutional racism in the housing sector. Black individuals are denied home loans because they are assumed to be living in high risk neighborhoods (racial profiling), while their White counterparts are assumed to live in safe neighborhoods, thus are eligible for home loans
Explanation:
The answer to this question is the third item in the choices which is "heredity: environment". <span>When we consider intelligence, it is important to remember that although HEREDITY sets limits on a child's potential, it is the ENVIRONMENT that permits that potential to be actualized. As per the expert, environment of the child is considered the most influential and factor in his or her intellectual environment.</span>
Answer:
D) unitary
Explanation:
unitary means united nations
Itś called a compound I´m pretty sure..
The General Assembly set aside 40,000 acres of public land for the University of Georgia in Athens in 1785.
Explanation:
In U.S state of legislature Georgia General Assembly is the form of legislation. It consists of Senate and House of representatives. It has 236 members and they served for two years, elected by the members of the district. The general assembly divides all the legislative power with the constitution of Georgia.
Inspite of having similar powers they served different and unique duties as well. State's annual operating budget meets from January until late March and general assembly creates different laws ranging from educational to environmental.